6. Grand theft. Police took a report May 4 from the 200 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard. Someone obtained business checks written to a credit card company and deposited them into a personal account.

7. Petty theft. Police took a report May 6 in the 2000 block of East Imperial Highway. Loss: cell phone.

8. Petty theft. Police took a report May 7 in the 400 block of Sierra Street. Loss: prescription pills.

9. Petty theft. Police took a report May 8 in the 100 block of West Mariposa Avenue. Loss: money.

– Stolen vehicle (not on map).

Police took a report May 7 at Main Street and El Segundo Boulevard. Chevrolet Silverado.

Manhattan Beach

New reports were not available for this week’s log.

Hermosa Beach

– Theft: forged access card (not on map). 10:19 p.m. April 26, unknown location in Hermosa Beach. Someone used the victim’s bank card information to make an unauthorized withdrawal in Hermosa Beach. The victim told police that in February that she had received a call from a paper (not the Daily Breeze) with a promotional offer and had given her bank card information for subscription payment. The victim said she had never received the paper and that her bank account had not been charged. When she called the paper, she was told her account was inactive with no indication of renewal.

10. Grand theft. 1 a.m. April 30 to noon May 1, 400 block of Monterey Boulevard. A chain on a bicycle in an underground parking area was cut and the bicycle was taken.

11. Theft. 10:45 a.m. April 28, 100 block of Pier Avenue. A bicycle left against a wall was taken.

12. Theft. 6:34 to 6:36 p.m. April 30, 1100 block of Manhattan Avenue. A bicycle was reported stolen from an unlocked, open garage. The victim was pulling up to the residence and saw a male riding the bicycle out of her garage.

16. Attempted residential burglary. 5 p.m. May 4 to 7 a.m. May 5, 2000 block of Nelson Avenue. An attempt was made to enter by forcing a door. No loss reported.

17. Attempted residential burglary. 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. April 22, 700 block of Meyer Lane. An entry attempt was made by removing the lock and handle from a sliding glass door. No entry made. No loss.

18. Commercial burglary. 5:35 to 7:13 p.m. April 26, 1600 block of Kingsdale Avenue. A female cut packaging to get at merchandise and left without paying for it. Loss: fragrance, razor cartridges, video, video player, two cameras.

20. Commercial burglary. 4:03 to 11 a.m. April 27, 2500 block of Artesia Boulevard. Entry possibly made with a key or by picking a lock. An alarm was turned off. Loss: two televisions, laptop computer.

21. Commercial burglary. 5 p.m. April 22 to 6 a.m. April 23, 1200 block of South Pacific Coast Highway. Entry by cutting a hole in a chain-link fence, prying a door to an office and cutting a padlock on a shed. Loss: plastic camera body, miscellaneous power tools, money.

22. Attempted commercial burglary. 10 p.m. April 24 to 10 a.m. April 26, 200 block of Vista del Mar. A mail slot face plate was removed from a door of a suite. Unsuccessful attempts were made to slide open windows of two other suites. No loss reported.